Petition to ban the sale of animals at markets

To the Chancellery of the Prime Minister of Poland

I demand a ban be set on the sale of farm animals at markets.

In my opinion, the farm animals deserve equal treatment to companion animals the sale of which at markets has been banned since 1 Jan 2012. Farm animals sold at markets are beaten, kicked, and suffer from improper stabling conditions, lack of shelters from poor weather conditions, and lack of water among oters. Pointing out specific law violations to market operators and supervising authorities shows no results.

Therefore, I support the one and only efficient, and easily enforceable solution to the problem – a complete ban on animals’ sale at markets.

Please stop this suffering of animals being transported for several days without food or water and then left in crammed conditions in unbearable heat without proper care or veterinary treatment, these animals are treated like rubbish, when each one is frightened, injured, in pain and then unbelievable suffering as they are slaughtered which can take many attempts before the animals are eventually put to death. What you don’t understand is that the suffering and fear will affect the meat and sickness causing disease that is passed into the food chain.

Any human who sees the conditions these animals have to bare, become aware that we as human beings totally disrespectful towards other living creatures. Look at the horrendous suffering of these animals, feel for them and stop these markets. We can change things like these. It is us, who decide what is legitimate and what is not.

Please stop this inhuman treatment of animals.
You belong to the EU and you have to acept teh minimum standarts.
I will not travel anymore in your country if this cruelties do not change to a better direction.

I totally support the petition above. Animals’ Angels and other organisations gave evidence about the terrible conditions for animals at those markets. One cannot believe that this is reality in a modern European society! Please stop this horror! Nobody has the right to torture animals because they feel pain. They suffer! – Mankind owes respect to every animal because they are all part of creation. My experience is that the people in Poland are very helpful, open friendly and hospitable. Many of them are Christians. The brutality of treating animals at the markets is an extreme contradiction to that. By closing the markets politicians can stop the suffering of the animals and improve Poland’s reputation. Please act now!!!

The biggest monster in the world is man – the only being that is able to destroy everything. And the only being that kills and tortures for his own profit. Hope once in a time a God or fate or whatever will punish those ‘human beings’ who disrespect other people, animals or nature. Hope there is a special extremely painful part of hell for animal torturers and for those who don`t do anything against it.

I totally support the petition above. Animal protection organisations gave evidence of the terrible conditions for animals on the markets. This treatment does not fit to modern European values and is a criminal offence. In my experience Polish people are very friendly, helpful, open and hospitable. A majority is of Christian religion. The torture of animals on markets is an extreme contradiction to that. Animals are part of the creation and therefore they are to be treated with respect. They suffer. They feel pain, hunger and thirst. No monetary interest justifies such a brutal treatment of animals. – Please act now for the sake of those living creatures and for an improvement of Poland´s reputation.

If`you have a heart, please show it to your community and the rest of the world. Stop this heartless treatment of liiving creatures. Animals require our protection and care not torture and misery. Help help to stop this insanity…

In my opinion, the farm animals deserve equal treatment to companion animals the sale of which at markets has been banned since 1 Jan 2012. Farm animals sold at markets are beaten, kicked, and suffer from improper stabling conditions, lack of shelters from poor weather conditions, and lack of water among oters. Pointing out specific law violations to market operators and supervising authorities shows no results.

Therefore, I support the one and only efficient, and easily enforceable solution to the problem - a complete ban on animals' sale at markets,